WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS.
MANY INTERESTING ITEMS.
FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW.
Details of programmes to be sent; out Iv New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow ars as follows: — Auckland, IT A (333 nitres).—l2.3o p.m.. relay of coram unity Biasing from the Tavrn Hall; 3, studio items; 6, children's session: 7. news and market, reports; 7.40, German Kerr, "Physical Culture"; 8. chimes; programme arranged fay the Auckland Amateur Radio Society; 8.1, massed militory bands, record. "Carmen" selection; Felix Dance Orchestra, 'Mo and the Msn in the Moon." Tbf LiUlfi Coon's Prayer"; banjo. A. J. Forster, "Romping Rene," "Rendezvous' ; humorous sketch. Misses Grayson and Messer. "Audiences"; tenor. Will Harm. "When Yon Come to the End," "T Need One Troe Friend"; orchestra, ' A Little Town Caiieo Koine, Sweet Home,' '"Chilly Pom Pom Pee"; soprano, Miss Gosling, "Over the Meadow." "My Dear Soul"; Hawaiian, pupils o:f H. Josephs, "Hawaiian Melodies' ; band, record, "Troupe Les Huguenots ': A. J. Forster, "Sunflower Dance." "Old Plantation Melodies"; contralto. Mies Nelson. "'Achal by the Sea." "A Little Fairy Tale"; orchestra, "Sweethearts on Parade." "Beloved"; humorous selection, record; pupils of H. Josephs, "Further Hawaiian Melodies"; Will Harris, "Send for Me," "Sad Little Eyes"; orchestra. "Happy Days and Lonely Nights," "Sonny Boy," "There's a Rainbow Round My Shoulder"; Miss Gosling, "Everywhere I Look.' 'Tairingg"; march, band, record, "The Contemptible*." Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metre'-:.—Silent day. Christchurch, 2YA (30G metres).—3 p.m.. studio items; 6. children's session; 7, news; 7.30, stock market reports; 8, chimes; S.I, special presentation of gramophone records of opera "Carmen,'' Act L, first instalment, with introductory remarks by W. H. Dixon; 5.50. studio orchestra, "Magic of Love," "Grasshopper's Dance"; 9, weather report.; 9.5. soprano. Theima Ayres, "Emani Involami"; 3.10. piano, Eileen Hnghson. "Concert Stndy, No. 3 in B Flsl" (Liszt); 9.35. tenor, T. _G. Rogers. "In Her Simplicity''; 9.13, studio orchestra, "Raymond Overbore" 9.25, contralto. Nellie Lowe and Dulcet Dno, "The Little Cotton Gown." "Awake"; 9.32, Eileen Hugh son, "Fifth Waltz" (Godard.; 9.37, Theima Ayres "Know'st, Thou that. Land," "Early One Morning"; 9.43, male choir, record, "Serenade" (Abt); 3.47. Nellie Lowe, "Tour Heiirt Will Call Me Home"; 9.31, orchestra, "Suite of Irish Folk Songs and Dances," "Hungarian March." Dtmecin, 4YA _ (-1f,3 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; 6, children's Eerrira; 7, ec-.v-?; 8, special programme presented by the "Four Aces" Concert Party; 9.30. rebry of orchestral music from the Eitz; 9.40. dance music. Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (4-12 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; 8, news, markets and sports results; 8.40, _ dinner music; 9.30, selected programme of vocal, instrumental and ether items. _ Sydney. 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8, news and sports results; 8.10, dinner_ music; £.40, market reports; 8.55, advertising talks and studio items; 9.30, selected programme by the Sydney Operatic Society lie rue Company. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—7:3s p.m., children's eession; 8.35, news and market reports; 9.1 G. lecturettes; 9.30, selected programme of concert items. Melbourne, 3AR '484 metres).—7.3o. p.m., gramophone records; 8.40, news; 8.50, records; 9.30, lect nrettes; 30. selected programme of -vocal, instrumental and other items. Brisbane, 4QG- (385 metres).—7.3o p.m., general news; 7.35, dinner muEic: 7.55, commercial; 8, children's session; 8.30, news, markets and lectnrette; 9.30, programme of dunce music isterspersfd witlj cc-ucTTt-iteais. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. - Auckland, ITA (33.3 metres).—3 p.m., innfiictil programme, -provided by a cisy firm; 6.0, children's session; 7.0, news and market reports; 7.40, A. E. La-wry. "Nc<v . Zealand Manufactures Leather'; 8.0, chimes; 8.1. orchestra, "Southern Stars"; 8.11, tenor. Thomas MofStt, "O Flower of All the 'World," "Charming C'kloe"; 6.18. soprano, Madge Taylor, "My Hero"; 8.2-2, humour, T. T. Garland, "Merrr Moments"; 8.25. selection, orchestra, "Sally"; 5.37, T. Mofßtt-, "Serenade" i Schubert); 8.41, Madge Taylor, "icu'l.l Get Heaps of Lickings," "Fat. Little Feller Wid His Mammy'* Eyes"; £.48, T. T. Garland. "More Merriment"; 5.54, orchestra, "Skint D'Amour." "Humorescue" 'Dvorak); 3.2, weather report; 9.4, novelty. The AsqiritLs, "Thirty Minutes' .Drawing Room Entertainment"; 9.33, orchestra. "Hunrarisn Rhapsody No. 1" (Liszt); 9.41. programme cf gramophone record dance music until II p.m. Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; 5.0, dinner music; £.O. childien's session; 7.0, news, markets and sporlii results; 7.40, Inez Connop. "Dancing"; S.li. chimes; 8.1. Wellington City Salvation Army Band, "Redcliife" znarch, "Gems From 'St.. Paul' "; 8.14, tenor. Charles Williams, "First Primrose," "Lovely evening"; 8.2 L, vocal. Lyric Quartette. "Night"; 5.25. Wr.rlitzcr organ solos, record, "Leave Mo Alone." "Songs My Mother Taught Me"; 8.23, recital, Gracie Kerr. "Blind"; 5.36. horn solo with band accompaniment. "O Rest in the Lord''; 8.42, baritone. Will Goodie, "Vision Fugitive"; 5.46, soprano, Zita Casey. - "Nymphs and Shepherds," "The Star": 5.52, Lyric Quartette. "The Deathless Army"; 5.56, band, "American Melodies"; 9.2, -weather report; 9.4. light opera, record, "Gems from 'Lilac Time' 9.12. band. "Messiah" selections; 9.20. vocal. Will, and W. Binet Brown, "The Army and Navy"; 3.24, Zita Casey, "I Pitch My Lonely Caravaa at Night"; 9.28, orchestra, record, "The Swallow"; 3,32, Gracie Kerr. "The Telegram"; 3.38. selection. band. "Eventide"; 9.45, basso-baritone* W. Binet Brown, "Time To Go," "Yonr Mother and I": 8.52, Lyric Quartette, "Perfect Day"-; 3.56, band, "Fielding." Christchurcb., 3YA (300 metres). —3 p.m., studio items; S.O. children's sessionj 7.0, sews; 7.30. Captain Barlow, "Air Ports"; 8.0. chimes; 8.1, re broadcast of 2YA. Wellington, overture; 8.14, baritone. F. C. Pel* fold, "She Alone Charmeth My Sadness rt t 8.19, violin. Irene Morris, "Air"; soprino, Eileen Grennell. "The Cry of Rachel." "The Old Refrain"; 5.23. orchestra, record, "Kammenoi-Ostrow"; 8.33, tenor. Harold Prtiscort, "E Lccevan Le Stella" ( 8.35, entertainer, record, "That's Another One Gone"; 8.41, instrumental, studio trio, "Andante and Scherzo" (Mendelssohn); 8,51. rnezz;o-soprano, Merle Miller, "The Little Belli! cf Seville," "Lake Isle of Tnnisfyee"; 8.53, carillon of bells, record. "Spring Song," "Country Dance in G Minor"; 9.4. weather report; 9.3. orchestra, record. "Magic Flute"; 9.15, F. C. Penfold, "The Arrow and the Song," "I Am Fate"; 9.22. Irene Morris, "Song Without Words"; 9.26. Eileen Grennell. "Nightingale of June";! 3.30, orchestra, record. "Liebestraume'*! 9.34,. Harold Prescott, "A Night Idyll," "A Castilian Lament"; 9.40, studio trio, "C«> tabi.le" fWidor). "Ballet Music" (Schti» bert), "Chant Sans Paroles"; 9.50, Meri« Miller. "0 Lore From Thy Power*; 9.55* solo and chorus, record, vocaj gome frcat "Tha Pirates of Penzsnce." Dunedin, 4YA (4G3 metres).—SHerri dey» AnstrsJian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres). —7.15 children's sassion; S.ii, news, markets ar-J sports results; 5.40. dinner music; .9.30. Belest-ed programme of concert items. Sydney, 2BL (353 metre?).—7.ls p.m., children's session; S.O, news and snorts results; 8.10, dinner music; 5.40, marKet reports; 8.55, advertising tsika and studio items; 3.30, selected programme by tie Marricbville Silver Band and assisting artist®. Melbourne, ELO (371 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session; 8.55, sewn and market, reports; 9.16. lectarettes; 8.30, selected pro* gramme of vocal, instrumental and other items. Melbotxme, 3AR (454 metres'!.—7.r>o p.m., gramophone records; 3.40. news; 8.50. records; 9.30, lectarettes j 10.0, selected prorrammo of vocal, instrumental and other items. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres).—7.3o r_m,. general news; 7.35, dinner music; 7.55, commercial; S.O, children's session; 8.30. news, markets and lecturette; 9.30. classical programme by the Richmond party; 10.30. selected studio programme; 11.0, impromptu programme by the Citizens' Band.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20309, 17 July 1929, Page 5
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1,165WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20309, 17 July 1929, Page 5
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